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The nuance might seem like a distinction without a difference.
Or maybe you think that's a distinction without a difference.
But that, Sajjan Gohel said, is a distinction without a difference.
Chief Justice Roberts said that was a distinction without a difference.
But for the physics of energy, that's a distinction without a difference.
Some would call the Islamic-Islamist point a distinction without a difference.
But especially in Harlem, is this not a distinction without a difference?
But administration officials said the renaming was a distinction without a difference.
An objective look here suggests this is a distinction without a difference.
In fact, those terms were, in this pairing, a distinction without a difference.
This is not, as the diplomats like to say, a distinction without a difference.
To many in the public, that sounds like hair splitting, a distinction without a difference.
But the Australians say their New Zealand counterparts are making a distinction without a difference.
And yet many of these claims amount to little more than a distinction without a difference.
But it's a distinction without a difference: She is ensconced behind a curtain near the nose.
GAETZ: It sort of seems like a flimsy distinction, maybe a distinction without a difference to me.
Norwegian officials say its decision isn't related to climate change, but that's a distinction without a difference.
That's a distinction without a difference in the world of Americana that Fat Possum has helped build.
"Just some gas," Irv said—a distinction without a difference, as Jacob's shrink, Dr. Silvers, would say.
Legal scholars and press freedom groups contend that's a distinction without a difference; WikiLeaks commits acts of journalism.
At this point, saying that Putin does not actually order these murders is a distinction without a difference.
Countless Republicans have said they'll vote for Trump but won't endorse him — a distinction without a difference in reality.
This is a distinction without a difference, and his allies attempting to relitigate it have damaged Trump even further.
But this is a distinction without a difference, according to lawyers for the couple at the American Civil Liberties Union.
"It is a distinction without a difference," said Kashif Syed, a senior analyst at the Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
On a show like "Billions," where wealth is wielded like a magic charm, perhaps that's a distinction without a difference.
Trump may be trying to hang his hat on the specific word "fire" but that's a distinction without a difference. 2.
That may seem like a distinction without a difference, but it reflects the way the city and its denizens view it.
As the Colorado Civil Rights Commission said in ruling for Mr. Mullins and Mr. Craig, that's a distinction without a difference.
Dohl said that Indivisible sees that as a distinction without a difference and that voting against Gorsuch also means filibustering him.
Some might argue that insults do not deserve the same protection as investigative journalism, but that is a distinction without a difference.
Any attempt to differentiate between Trump's Twitter feed and the official voice of the White House is a distinction without a difference.
"It's a distinction without a difference, and I don't think we have to pander to the demands of the Department of Justice," Rep.
Posters on her pages often addressed their messages to either "ironic supporters" or "unironic supporters," but increasingly that was a distinction without a difference.
They may not be the literal taxation that the Internal Revenue Service levies on an annual basis, but this is a distinction without a difference.
But a lifetime of psychiatric evaluation, medication and, finally, institutionalization have convinced him that "crazy" and "crazy, but with caveats" is a distinction without a difference.
This is why she repeatedly has said she never sent or received material that was "marked" classified, a distinction without a difference, as Mr. Comey demonstrated.
Sure, Trump has broken with his party's consensus on trade, but he's a doctrinaire Republican on so many other matters that this is a distinction without a difference.
My thought bubble: I'd guess that SoftBank's lawyers can work their way around the SEC, particularly given that the current rules seem to codify a distinction without a difference.
The company's chief executive said at the time that "we don't have bad people, we had some bad judgment there" — a distinction without a difference for violating the law.
While the Treasury Department imposed sanctions on Mr. Bogachev for criminal activities rather than political ones, at times in Russia's digital underworld, the distinction is one without a difference.
And if the argument seemed to amount to a distinction without a difference, neither the White House nor its allies have publicly acknowledged it, although some Trump aides have privately.
In another story, Ted might be a cartoon villain: the abusive husband who, at one point, confesses to something so close to date rape that it's a distinction without a difference.
In his opinion, a toddler fumbling with a rubber ball and a deep-learning network classifying cat photos are both learning; calling the latter system a "machine" is a distinction without a difference.
And contrary to claims that formal parties and paraparty groups amount to a distinction without a difference, the dynamics of a system in which outside entities dominate internal decisions render parties distinctly vulnerable.
"It was not so very long ago that states, including North Carolina, had other signs above restrooms, water fountains and on public accommodations, keeping people out based on a distinction without a difference," she said.
According to the Second Circuit, for the purposes of Title VII protections, discrimination based on sex and discrimination based on sexual orientation is a distinction without a difference; both are included in the statute's prohibitions.
Frank Figliuzzi, a former FBI assistant director, told CNBC that Barr was making "a distinction without a difference" in jutisfying his decisions to recuse himself in one instance related to Epstein, but not the other one.
This may seem a distinction without a difference, but just as the development of the English "Route One" system degraded the quality of the possession in soccer, so too does indiscriminate long-range shooting in hockey.
"It was not so very long ago that states, including North Carolina, had other signs above restrooms, water fountains, and on public accommodations, keeping people out based on a distinction without a difference, " Lynch said Tuesday.
" Lee Merritt, a civil rights attorney who represents Harris, victims of white supremacist violence, and victims of police brutality, told Motherboard that drawing lines between white nationalism and white supremacy is "a distinction without a difference.
Again, these are ... In some cases, this is a distinction without a difference, but I would say to you that the problem of jihadism is absolutely a global problem, where memes are spreading, they're contagious, they're captivating.
The National Archives also initially defended their decision on the grounds that the photograph was for display, rather than being a historical record, but that's a distinction without a difference when it comes to communicating with the public.
Some insist that they do not hate non-white people, they just want their own ethno-state—a distinction without a difference, and one that shows why "alt" (for alternative) is misleading: racial separation is not a new cause for the far right.
If Dawsey is right that the White House as well as Cotton and Perdue are hanging their denials of the "shithole" story on the fact that Trump said "shithouse countries" instead, well, that is the definition of a distinction without a difference.
It was not so long ago, as Lynch put it in her announcement, that states, including North Carolina, posted signs on rest rooms, water fountains, and other public accommodations as part of a policy to exclude people on the basis of a distinction without a difference.
We've created these cliffs between full-time work and part-time work, between worker and contractor, that are distinctions without a difference in terms of what it's like to be a worker, but have huge consequences in terms of your access to the benefits of being in the American economy.
"I think of it as a distinction without a difference in terms of what the impact will be and how the Iranians are going to read it," Suzanne Maloney, deputy director of the foreign policy program at the Brookings Institution and a former State Department adviser on Iran, told me.
But if the heir receives the same interest in the property that he would have received either way, the doctrine of worthier title would appear at first impression to be a distinction without a difference.
"The Basic Structure of Cheek Teeth". Animal Diversity Web, University of Michigan. Retrieved May 2013. The enlargement of the teeth affected by post-canine megadontia, without a difference in the arrangement or number of cusps that compose them, imparted an increased ability for grinding and crushing matter compared to modern day humans.
A distinction without a difference is a type of logical fallacy where an author or speaker attempts to describe a distinction between two things where no discernible difference exists. It is particularly used when a word or phrase has connotations associated with it that one party to an argument prefers to avoid.
Certain statutes provide for a passive right to retain property against its owner as security for obligations. For example, section 88 of the Civil Aviation Act 1982 of the United Kingdom permits an airport to detain aircraft for unpaid airport charges and aviation fuel. Although this right has been treated as a lien under UK insolvency law,Bristol Airport v Powdrill [1990] Ch 744 it has been argued that such statutory rights are not in fact liens, but rights analogous to liens,Michael Bridge, Personal Property Law (2nd ed.) although an argument may be made that this is a distinction without a difference.
All directors owe the same fiduciary duties and directors each have joint and several liability so in reality ‘split’ or ‘mixed’ boards is a marketing aphorism and distinction without a difference. Independent research has found that professional firms of quality directors have large reputational investment with high incentive to perform well and consistently outperform proprietorships. This research found that “directors from a top ten firm are almost twice as likely as directors from smaller firms to obtain a new directorship.” This implies that directors are even more likely to be hired when their firm has a larger client base, and thus more reputational capital to protect.
The Portuguese system of differentiation for the noble non-Royal families is unlike any other cadency system. It is true that the brisure personalises the arms, however, since the Portuguese have an arbitrary choice of surnames, they may select any family name from the father's or mother's side of their genealogical table and a coat of arms, which does not have to coincide with it. Thus, the system of differencing only serves to show from which ancestral line the arms are derived. The head of the lineage uses the arms without a difference, but should he be the head of more than one family, the arms are combined by quartering.
The English White Terrier (also known as the White English Terrier)Old English Terrier is an extinct breed of dog. The English White Terrier is the failed show ring name of a pricked-ear version of the white fox-working terriers that have existed in Great Britain since the late 18th century. The name "English White Terrier" was invented and embraced in the early 1860s by a handful of breeders anxious to create a new breed from a prick-eared version of the small white working terriers that were later developed into the Fox Terrier, the Jack Russell Terrier, the Sealyham Terrier and later, in the United States, the Boston Terrier and the Rat Terrier. In the end, however, the Kennel Club hierarchy decided the "English White Terrier" was a distinction without a difference, while the dog's genetic problems made it unpopular with the public.

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